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It's called "Goof Off" and you can find it at any hardware store. Unless it's called "Oops" then it's made by Homax.
To remove paint on almost any thing. Use a Q-tip with nail polish remover on it. Dap,( not soak ) the paint spot, change the Q-tip as needed. Go slow at first, you should test an area to see the reaction to the remover. If you dap directly on the paint very little remover will get on the material. I have been able to get paint off of leather, car interiors, clothes that have been washed and dried, carpet, brass, wood, and vinyl.
AnswerIf it's water soluable, wipe if with a wet cloth, if not, try paint thinner. If the paint is dry...(which by now, I'm sure it is!!!), try using a utility knife blade CAREFULLY!MAMAMAY SAYS: for water based paint if it is already dry then paint thinner will only smudge it around. Boil a pot of water on the stove, and pour over area. While that sets in boil another pot. Buy mr clean extra strength magic erasers and dip it into the boiling water and quickly scub vigorously in one small area while its hot. Redip and repeat.Where a glove to avoid being burned. A fingernail scaping on little tough spots works better then a knife blade. This is very time consuming but it is working for me slowly but surely. Nothing else has helped in my experience.
It works if you put vinegar and water then get a vacum and it will suck it all up i spilled brown paint on my white carpet and it got it right up try itDepending on the size of the paint spot, you can cut it out if it is only a small area and it is on top of the carpet. Vinegar and water has been known to help with Latex paint. Avoid Paint remover as it will dissolve the carpet backing.One gallon of paint splattered all over a carpet is a nightmare but after continually dumping cold water, sucking it up with a wet vac and repeating the paint was virtually gone.
If it's latex, just soak your head in warm water for about ten minutes and then comb through it. The paint will just peel off with the comb. Not sure about oil-based paints. == If it's Latex, apply your regular conditioner before you shampoo & let it sit a bit, work it in with your fingers and then wash as usual... Should work fine, if it is stubborn use a hot oil treatment. For OIL based paint, use a hot oil treatment for your hair... If that is unavailable use warmed olive oil, or in a pinch peanut-butter. work it in well and let it soak in, then wash your hair as usual. Next time comb conditioner through your hair before you start and wear a hat.
It's called "Goof Off" and you can find it at any hardware store. Unless it's called "Oops" then it's made by Homax.
Removing Rust-Oleum from carpets may not be easy if the carpet is not stain proof. One way to try and get the Rust-Oleum out of the carpet is to purchase the paint remover Oops.
Oops is the name of a hair color remover. It can be purchased at many retailers including: CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Target and Walmart, just to name a few.
The product is called "Oops". Read the instructions but it will clean paint off of almost any surface with no other damage. (Oops only works well for latex paints)
oops, wrong justin, sorry
Most of the time, in portuguese, we use "opa" (oh-pah) when you make a mistake, or you step on someone's foot, for example.Example: "Oops! I'm sorry!" - "Opa! Me desculpe!"Or just say "oops!". We also use "oops" hahahahaCheers ;)
If it is water based paint, use some Oops or Goof off to soften the paint, then scrape as much as you can off with a plastic spatula or putty knife, Once you've removed all you can, rent a commercial carpet cleaner to remove the residue.
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Simply - "OOPS is a methodology for building the software applications."-